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Looking for Online Retailers Selling Fuel Mixture Adjustment Screw for NAC/LIDER Brushcutter

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  • #1 16505713
    artekideapop
    Level 13  
    Hello,

    Will I buy a screw to adjust the fuel mixture composition somewhere on the Internet for the carburetor of the NAC or LIDER brush cutter ??
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  • #2 16505866
    xury
    Automation specialist
    Hmm, and they don't have the company website ??
  • #3 16505984
    jerry1960
    Level 36  
    What is the Zama carburetor there; Walbro. Search for Carburetor Repair Kit under the name.
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  • #4 16507319
    artekideapop
    Level 13  
    There are some repair kits, but I will not find the screw itself.
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  • #5 16509255
    pawel_amatorek
    Level 14  
    What happened to the screw? Has it broken or has it worked?
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  • #6 16509267
    citromaniak
    Level 23  
    Search for a used carburetor for pennies and screw it out, cost the same as a new screw.
  • #7 16509274
    pawel_amatorek
    Level 14  
    Buddy, it is not always as you write, it may turn out that he will get the adjustment screw for PLN 5 and the carburetor for PLN 40-50
  • #8 16509294
    artekideapop
    Level 13  
    pawel_amatorek wrote:
    What happened to the screw? cracked or broken?


    Dad got a brushcutter from someone and the carburetor screw is missing. And especially buying the entire carburetor is pointless.
  • #9 16509295
    citromaniak
    Level 23  
    What's free of charge?

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    A new carburetor for PLN 30, and what to say, used, a shipment worth more than this screw.
  • #10 16535194
    artekideapop
    Level 13  
    Probably none of that. Either a new carburetor or somewhere by accident I find a screw.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around finding an online retailer for a fuel mixture adjustment screw for the NAC or LIDER brushcutter's carburetor. Users suggest searching for carburetor repair kits, specifically mentioning Zama and Walbro carburetors. Some participants propose looking for a used carburetor to salvage the screw, while others note that purchasing a new carburetor may be more cost-effective than searching for the individual screw. The original poster clarifies that the screw is missing from a brushcutter acquired from someone else, making the purchase of a complete carburetor unnecessary.
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